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Help Build Hunter a New Home
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Hunter’s story began 81/2 years ago when he was rescued at approximately 3 weeks old. At that age, he was too young to fend for himself and needed to be cared for by those at the Wildlife Center. Because of his age, situation and the amount of care given, he became imprinted which made it impossible for him to be released back into the wild. We continued to work with Hunter in hopes that he would one day become one of our animal ambassadors. Since then, Hunter has been spotted at many local wildlife events, and has even left his paw print at a couple of tv stations. He has been part of the outreach education program for the last 5+ years and with your help, we hope that he’ll continue that legacy for many more years to come.
Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center is moving from our current location near Pinnacle Peak and I-17 very, very soon! It is happening much faster than we anticipated, thus putting us behind in our fundraising efforts. One primary focus is to build Hunter, the bobcat, a new enclosure.
Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center Auxiliary (AMWCA) is a 501(c)3 that provides support when funding runs short, we desperately need funds for Hunters new enclosure. Please help Hunter continue educating Arizona's communities about local wildlife.
Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center is moving from our current location near Pinnacle Peak and I-17 very, very soon! It is happening much faster than we anticipated, thus putting us behind in our fundraising efforts. One primary focus is to build Hunter, the bobcat, a new enclosure.
Adobe Mountain Wildlife Center Auxiliary (AMWCA) is a 501(c)3 that provides support when funding runs short, we desperately need funds for Hunters new enclosure. Please help Hunter continue educating Arizona's communities about local wildlife.
Organizer
Tammy Himes
Organizer
Glendale, AZ